FIRST PLACE COLLEGE :: $2,000 cash grant
FIRST PLACE HIGH SCHOOL :: $2,000 cash grant
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SECOND PLACE COLLEGE :: $1,250 cash grant
SECOND PLACE HIGH SCHOOL :: $1,250 cash grant
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THIRD PLACE COLLEGE :: $500 cash grant
THIRD PLACE HIGH SCHOOL :: $500 cash grant
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5 FOURTH PLACE COLLEGE AWARDS :: Five $250 grants
5 FOURTH PLACE HIGH SCHOOL AWARDS :: Five $250 grants
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100 COLLEGE HONORABLE MENTIONS
100 HIGH SCHOOL HONORABLE MENTIONS
All Honorable Mentions will be listed in the May 2016 issue of Photographer’s Forum magazine and will receive a certificate of outstanding merit.

SAVE THE DATE! APA | SD’s Holiday Party and Print Exchange
Friday, December 4th, 2015
Come – join us and some of California’s top photographers at what is now a venerable tradition: arrive at 3rdSpace with loose print and depart in the wee hours filled with winter cheer, your heart full of holiday spirit, your hands clutching a new and wonderful photograph. It’s a custom. It’s an age-old practice. It’s a party.
3rd Space, Club For The Creative
4610 Park Blvd, San Diego, CA 92116
Free to all
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SAN DIEGO – On Tuesday night in San Diego, an exhibit premiered that honors our veterans in a special way. The photography and graphic design programs at San Diego City College came together for the exhibit called Voices: Honoring Veterans.
On the walls of City College’s Luxe gallery, there are now pictures, faces of some of the selfless men and women who did something remarkable for the rest of us. “I think we lucked out with this. We got some really great subjects,” said City College Professor of Photography David King. King, a vet himself, took all of the photos, vets from World War Two all the way up to the recent wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. “I really wanted the people to concentrate on them, on their face, on their eyes, on their expression,” King said.

That is not a difficult task. Walking through the gallery, you find yourself drawn to these people, imagining the things they’ve seen that animated their faces as King’s camera captured the moment. Everything shot in black and white, to, in a subtle way, make the point that these people, from whatever era, share a common trait, the urge to serve their country, a cause greater than themselves.

“When I see their pictures I kind of in a sense see myself as well. When I read their stories, I can kind of have something to relate to,” said Tyler Norman, who’s a Navy vet. He served four years on the USS Ronald Reagan. “It’s really cool to see everyone, not only to see the stories that each one of us has but also to interact with one another to see what branches we came from but also to really know that we’re out there,” Norman said.

All branches, all ages. James Reily, Jr. who served in the Vietnam era, and his dad James, Sr., a World War II vet, are evidence of that. “For me, it has a great feeling of appreciation, and a feeling of camaraderie here among the vets here,” Reily, Jr. said.

But this exhibit is about more than photos. It also features these wonderful drawings, done by Carol Johnson. The WWII correspondent sketched what he saw around him, the laughs, the sadness from that war of wars. The veterans of that day, the veterans of today. One more thing they all have in common is humility. “The veterans are out there and we’re just people like everyone else,” Tyler Norman said.

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21st Century Copyright & You

No legislative act has a greater impact on your ability to earn a living as a creator than copyright. For the first time since 1976, Congress and the Copyright Office are engaged in serious talks to significantly modernize the Copyright Act and the Copyright Office itself. Global corporations with deep pockets have already aligned against the interests of independent creators. Only our numbers and a strong unified voice can counter their lobbyists and their messaging. ASMP Executive Director Tom Kennedy will give you a solid understanding of what’s at play and how you can contribute to the process to ensure that you’ll be able to earn a living in this new era of copyright.

This important webinar is free for all live attendees
Join us Wednesday, November 18 — REGISTER TODAY

1st PLACE :: COLLEGE :: $2,000 cash grant
1st PLACE :: HIGH SCHOOL :: $2,000 cash grant
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2nd PLACE :: COLLEGE :: $1,250 cash grant
2nd PLACE :: HIGH SCHOOL :: $1,250 cash grant
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3rd PLACE :: COLLEGE :: $500 cash grant
3rd PLACE :: HIGH SCHOOL :: $500 cash grant
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4th PLACE AWARDS (x5) :: COLLEGE :: Five $250 grants
4th PLACE AWARDS (x5) :: HIGH SCHOOL :: Five $250 grants
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200 HONORABLE MENTIONS
All Honorable Mentions will be listed in the May 2016 issue of Photographer’s Forum magazine and will receive a certificate of outstanding merit.

[http://pfmagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/07/PF_HeaderLogo_wTag.png] 36th ANNUAL COLLEGE
and HIGH SCHOOL
PHOTOGRAPHY CONTEST
$10,000 in CASH GRANTS to be Awarded!
All Finalists Published!
Winning Images Will Be Exhibited!

CLICK HERE TO ENTER YOUR IMAGES

FIRST PLACE :: COLLEGE :: $2,000 cash grant
FIRST PLACE :: HIGH SCHOOL :: $2,000 cash grant
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SECOND PLACE :: COLLEGE :: $1,250 cash grant
SECOND PLACE :: HIGH SCHOOL :: $1,250 cash grant
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THIRD PLACE :: COLLEGE :: $500 cash grant
THIRD PLACE :: HIGH SCHOOL :: $500 cash grant
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5 FOURTH PLACE AWARDS :: COLLEGE :: Five $250 grants
5 FOURTH PLACE AWARDS :: HIGH SCHOOL :: Five $250 grants
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200 HONORABLE MENTIONS
All Honorable Mentions will be listed in the May 2016 issue of Photographer’s Forum magazine and will receive a certificate of outstanding merit.

Untitled 2015 Photographic Exposition – Gallery Event
Join APA San Diego for a one-night only exhibition and benefit auction of fine art photography at 3rdSpace, 4610 Park Blvd, San Diego CA, 92116. 30 exceptional images will be displayed and sold on silent auction benefitting the Museum of Photographic Arts. Enjoy the rotating slideshow of all the contest entries, beer from Ballast Point, and more. FREE TO ATTEND!

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Untitled 2015 Photographic Exposition – Gallery Event
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